Sample and Specimen Types
Anticoagulants and Additives
Tubes
Other equipment
100

The liquid portion of the blood that contains fibrinogen and has not clotted is called:

1. serum

2. whole blood

3. plasma

4. factor

What is plasma

100

Which test may be affected if contaminated with heparin?

1. alkaline phosphatase

2. APTT

3. Creatine kinase-MB

4. Potassium

What is APTT

100

A plasma separator tube has what color stopper?

1. black

2. dark blue

3. gray

4. light green

What is light green

100

Which part of the needle attaches to the syringe or blood collection holder?

1. bevel

2. hub

3. point

4. shaft

What is hub

200

Which type of blood sample is the sample of choice for clinical laboratory testing?

1. arterial blood

2. capillary blood

3. venous blood

What is venous blood

200

A tube with a white stopper contains which anticoagulant or additive

1. Clot activator gel

2. EDTA

3. EDTA and gel

4. Sodium citrate

What is EDTA and gel

200

Orange-top tube containing thrombin are used for:

1. lead testing

2. STAT serum chemistry determinations

3. DNA and paternity testing

4. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate determination

What is STAT serum chemistry determinations

200

What needle gauges are the standard for evacuated tubes?

1. 20 or 21 gauge

2. 21 or 22 gauge

3. 23 or 24 gauge

4. 23 or 25 gauge 

What is 21 or 22 gauge

300

Normal serum and plasma appear:

1. clear and yellow

2. pink to red

3. dark yellow

4. cloudy and milky

What is clear and yellow
300

A sample contaminated by ___________ can impact a test for coagulations.

1. EDTA

2. sodium fluoride

3. potassium oxalate

4. silica

What is EDTA

300

Serum separator tubes contain:

1. Heparin and a separation gel

2. A glucose preservative

3. Silica and a polymer separation gel

4. A density gradient liquid and a polyester gel 

What is Silica and a polymer separation gel

300

What is an advantage of using a syringe for collecting blood?

1. blood does not need to be transferred to a tube

2. it prevents hemolysis of the specimen 

3. it can be used to puncture the rubber stopper of the collection tube

4. the amount of suction pressure on the vein can be controlled

What is the amount of suction pressure on the vein can be controlled

400

A specimen appears dark yellow, making the collector suspect it contains increased bilirubin. The collector should consider this specimen:

1. normal

2. hemolyzed

3. icteric

4. lipemic

What is icteric


400

Contamination of a green, red or gold stopper tube designated for sodium, potassium, and calcium determinations with EDTA would:

1. decrease the calcium and increase the sodium or potassium results

2. increase the calcium and decrease the sodium or potassium results

3.decrease the sodium and increase the calcium or potassium results

4. decrease the potassium and increase the sodium or calcium results

What is (1) decrease the calcium and increase the sodium or potassium result

400

Which option follows the correct order of draw according to CLSI recommendations?

1. Sterile sample, light blue stopper tubes, gray stopper tube.

2. Red stopper tubes, green stopper tubes, yellow stopper tubes

3. Gray stopper tubes, green stopper tubes, red stopper tubes

4. sterile sample, lavender stopper tubes, green stopper tube

What is Sterile sample, light blue stopper tubes, gray stopper tube.

400

What is the purpose of the plastic 'butterfly wings' on the winged blood collection set?

1. hold the needle during insertion and secure the apparatus during use

2. allow the collector to raise the needle insertion angle when working with very small veins

3. help the collector control the amount of suction pressure vein

4. allow the needle to automatically retract into the device

What is hold the needle during insertion and secure the apparatus during use